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== Homologous networks in eukaryotes ==
Spores form a part of the life cycles of a diverse range of organisms such as many bacteria, [[plant]]s, [[algae]], [[Fungus|fungi]] and some [[protozoa]]. In ''[[Saccharomyces cerevisiae]]'' (Kingdom Fungi), the set of early genes activating sporulation is induced by Ime1 (Inducer of Meiosis 1) and a regulator of middle genes is Ndt80p.

Homologous networks in eukaryotes

Spores form a part of the life cycles of a diverse range of organisms such as many bacteria, plants, algae, fungi and some protozoa. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Kingdom Fungi), the set of early genes activating sporulation is induced by Ime1 (Inducer of Meiosis 1) and a regulator of middle genes is Ndt80p.